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The Discovery that Revealed Ancient Humans Navigated the Seas 130,000 Years Ago

It was a few years ago that a Greek-American archaeological team made a startling discovery – they found the oldest indications of seafaring and navigation in the world, in an area called Plakia on Crete Island in Greece. It is an incredibly important discovery that is given little attention, despite the fact that it reached the top ten discoveries of 2010. Their research is forcing scholars to rethink the maritime capabilities of early human and pre-human cultures.

The team of archaeologists were carrying out excavations in a gorge on the island of Crete when they discovered a Palaeolithic site in the canyon of Preveli, where more than 30 hand axes and hundreds of other stone tools, such as cleavers and scrapers, made from quartz were found scattered across more than 20 different locations. Until this discovery, it was believed that ancient humans reached Crete, Cyprus, a few other Greek islands, and possibly Sardinia, no earlier than 12,000 years ago. However, remarkably, the stone tools found at Parkia were dated to at least 130,000 years old.

The tools were dated through stratigraphic analysis, a branch of geology which studies rock layers. The cliffs and caves above the shore were uplifted in the ancient past by tectonic forces. The exposed uplifted layers represent the sequence of geologic periods that have been well studied and dated. The team analyzed the layer bearing the tools and determined that the soil had been on the surface 130,000 to 190,000 years ago.

Rocky bluffs around the village of Plakia were actually the shoreline zone in prehistoric times. This is where the team began excavations. Image source .

Considering Crete has been an island for five million years, the tools could have only arrived in that location if ancient humans or pre-human species travelled there by boat. This means that sea travelling existed in the Mediterranean Sea tens of thousands of years before what archaeologists initially believed, and that early Homo sapiens or their ancestors used boats capable of open-sea navigation. Prior to this discovery, the oldest established marine travel was the sea-crossing migration of anatomically modern Homo sapiens to Australia, where they had to cross between islands with the maximum open water distance of 71 km, beginning about 60,000 years ago, although this time line is debatable.

What is particularly interesting, is that the style of the tools closely resembles artifacts from the stone technology known as Acheulean, which originated with pre-human populations in Africa. For decades, the standard hypothesis has been that Acheulean toolmakers reached Europe and Asia via the Middle East, passing mainly through what is now Turkey into the Balkans. The findings in Crete raise the possibility that human migration was not confined to land routes and may have included expansion from Africa across the Strait of Gibraltar to Spain, or from Libya to Crete – a stretch of approximately 200 miles (320 km).

It was initially believed that the earliest boats were log rafts with sails made of animal skins sewn together and lashed to a tree limb to catch the wind. However, experts on early nautical history have said that the ancient mariners would have required something much studier to make the distance between North Africa and Crete.

One theory is that the boats of Stone Age migrants were log rafts with sails made of animal skins sewn together and lashed to a tree limb to catch the wind. Image source .

Archaeologists cannot be certain about whether the tools found on Crete were made by Homo sapiens or another pre-human ancestor. One hundred and thirty thousand years ago, modern humans shared the world with other hominids, like Neanderthals and Homo heidelbergensis. It has long been believed that early humans, and certainly pre-human species, were incapable of creating boats or navigating across open water. But this discovery challenges that assertion and suggests that they were capable of much more sophisticated behaviour than their relatively simple stone tools would suggest.

“The results of the survey not only provide evidence of sea voyages in the Mediterranean tens of thousands of years earlier than we were aware of so far, but also change our understanding of early hominids’ cognitive abilities,” said the Greek Culture Ministry in a statement about the discovery.

The research, if confirmed by further study, will turn the timetable of technological development on its head and offer new perspectives on how ancient humans migrated and expanded throughout the world.

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We always underestimate ancient man and they deserve much more credit than we give them. Conventional archaeology is too close minded and whenever an important find like this is discovered it really shocks them into the real reality of how it was... And that scares them because they dont want to admit their wrong.

Greece is home to many among oldest things, civilizations and settlements in the world.
It's just simply amazing.
Besides the many old settlements (130.000+BC - 5000BC) and remarkable things such as the oldest writing in the world and alphabetical use of the Greek language 6000BC, (Dispilio tablet 5300 BC, Yura potteries 6000BC) which is the oldest in the world.
The latest news about the 130,000 oldest sea navigation in in the world or the newly discovered 8000 year old civilization with remarkably advanced architecture(multi storey buildings with balconies), or the Petralona skulls of 800.000 BC and oldest usage of fire in the world was found here as well (700,000BC).

These latest 3 examples are just the latest news of the last month that suggests, how much history is going on in Greece. With dating every year pushed back and with. Obviously every year loads of Ancient Greek findings are done, but lately I believe there is a stronger focus on the history before the glorious ancient Greece and before even the incredibly advanced Minoan Civilization(3750-1400BC) in the Cyclades and Crete in Greece, which had 5-7 storey palaces, with incredibly advanced urban planning and architecture, with toilets and sewage systems through it's palaces and cities, with even toilets on the 2nd and 3 floor of normal houses.

I am therefor intrigued of things to come, things that still lie hidden in this beautiful and incredibly history rich country

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